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Kimberly Fugate was expecting triplets, but when she went into labor this past week, she gave birth to four little girls.

"One of them likes to hide," Kimberly said.

Kimberly and her husband Craig, who are also parents to 10-year-old daughter Katelyn, were first surprised when they learned that Kimberly was pregnant. Surprise No. 2 was that they were expecting not one baby but three. Then at 28 weeks, Kimberly went into labor.

"We were trying to get as long as we could -- as many days in as we could with the pregnancy. They just decided that morning they were coming," Kimberly said.

Doctors performed a cesarean section to deliver the babies.

"They had gotten the three out and they said, 'More feet,' and I said, 'No!' It was an instant shock," Kimberly said.

The girls, who are identical, were all 14 inches long and weighed between 2 pounds 1 ounce and 2 pounds 8 ounces when they were born Feb. 8. They remain in the neonatal intensive care unit at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and have at times been on ventilators to help with breathing as their lungs continue to develop.